
Visit the Whale-Watching Capital of the World
Once a quiet holiday retreat, this coastal settlement has steadily grown into a lively and well-developed town.

Once a quiet holiday retreat, this coastal settlement has steadily grown into a lively and well-developed town.

Lying alongside the sparkling Pacific Ocean, the sunny San Diego is most known for its large zoo, lovely beaches and lively historic center.

Imagine a world where the biggest traffic jam involves a horse-drawn carriage and a wayward golf cart.

From Milwaukee to the Apostle Islands, Wisconsin is a land of ever-changing landscapes.

Cobbled streets, medieval towers, and centuries-old merchant houses give this capital city a timeless atmosphere.

Somewhere on Florida’s central Atlantic coast, about fifteen miles south of Daytona Beach, there’s a barrier island where the sand is wide enough to drive on, the waves pull in surfers year-round.

This place stands out—almost defiantly—against the endless prairie that surrounds it, and you really can’t miss the contrast.

Lying in the northeast of the States, New Hampshire is a wonderful place to visit and is renowned for its astounding natural beauty.

Croatia is no longer a well-kept secret. Throngs of visitors hit the Adriatic coast every year to enjoy the food, nightlife and beauty of this bountiful little country.

The capital of Czech Republic, Prague is unlike any other European city.

Set along a sun-drenched stretch of coastline, this elegant seaside city is known for its beautiful beaches, relaxed luxury, and endless opportunities for life on the water.

An incredibly diverse country in terms of the landscapes and ecosystems on offer; South Africa is an amazing destination for any nature lover to visit.

In Southern Italy, along its western coast, is the city of Naples. Founded by the Greeks more than 2,6000 years ago, this is a city with a staggering amount of history.

Europe’s bucket-list destinations are buckling under the weight of overtourism, with Venice installing turnstiles, Barcelona residents protesting, and Santorini setting cruise ship limits.

There’s nothing quite like a gorgeous lake town to make you want to quit your job and become a full-time hammock-swinger.
